Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous. How can you exclude the possibility that they were sauntering into a family friend's house, or a relative's, or the house of one custodial parent while the other lives in DC? You can report them of course but let OSSE investigate them. You're no more than a stalker.
I know a saunter when I see a saunter.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Creep.Anonymous wrote:Ok OP, here is what I consider residency fraud.
Just the other day, I noticed a navy blue Honda Pilot with Maryland plates pull out of Janney (after picking up a kid) and I knew in my gut this wasn't right. So I followed this car into Maryland and it pulled into a driveway very close to Sligo Creek golf course. I watched very carefully as a mother and son got out of the Honda Pilot and sauntered into their house.
That my friend, is residency fraud. And I have had enough.
so says a MD resident.
I happen to know families that refused to buy in DC b/c the taxes are too high- we the residents who suck it up an pay the city taxes and deal with all the crap that goes on in living in a place with zero congressional representation do not have to put up with this theft. I hope to goodness this lady in the Honda pilot got reported, its not the end of the world if you have to switch schools as a kid.
Anonymous wrote:Creep.Anonymous wrote:Ok OP, here is what I consider residency fraud.
Just the other day, I noticed a navy blue Honda Pilot with Maryland plates pull out of Janney (after picking up a kid) and I knew in my gut this wasn't right. So I followed this car into Maryland and it pulled into a driveway very close to Sligo Creek golf course. I watched very carefully as a mother and son got out of the Honda Pilot and sauntered into their house.
That my friend, is residency fraud. And I have had enough.
Anonymous wrote:They live in SW DC and presumably pay DC taxes at work. I'd consider it "boundary fraud" and not residency fraud.